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Oec... Museum Hours looks like a great film! I'm going to watch it soon. From the trailer, the acting is so good, I thought at first it was a documentary. Thanks.
Oec... Museum Hours looks like a great film! I'm going to watch it soon. From the trailer, the acting is so good, I thought at first it was a documentary. Thanks.
That's what I thought too, right up to when it started. I do that though, watch films cold, don't read anything on them. Works out many times.
I do that though, watch films cold, don't read anything on them. Works out many times.
I find some subject matter just affects me too much to be able to do that. For instance, when I was a kid, I just wandered into a theatre to see Blue Velvet, because I just happened across it, saw that it involved the underworld (so I'm thinking Godfather type gangsters) & left with a very ill feeling that remained with me for a long time. With disturbing subject matter, I need to psyche myself up to view it. At the risk of sounding overly fragile, I sometimes wait months before I'll see a disturbing film, lest it infect my dreams & put me in an exhausted funk for days. Okay, I'm somewhat of a wuss...
Last night I watched "M" with a young Peter Lorre. It was filmed in Germany in 1931 and had English subtitles. It had been on my list for years as it's considered a classic.
The most interesting part of it for me was the end when the gang of criminals have caught the child murderer and are holding a mock trial for him. It raised some crucial judicial questions which still haven't been answered to my satisfaction to this day.
You know, I think I need to watch that again. It's been years.
I'm old enough to remember when they would advertise ahead that they were showing it on TV with no commercial interruption and the whole family watched it on a Sunday afternoon.
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